No bomb found on the Moscow-Yerevan plane

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YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. No bomb was found on the Moscow-Yerevan flight, ARMENPRESS reports, the Ministry of Emergency Situations informs.

On March 17, at 15:49, the National Center for Crisis Management received information that a bomb had been placed on the plane flying from Moscow to Yerevan, which was scheduled to land at 18:00.

“The rescuers together with the police and airport security officers carried out evacuation of passengers, inspection of the hall and luggage. Nothing dangerous was found,” the statement said.

The Council of Europe suspends all ties with Belarus

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YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has decided to suspend relations with Belarus due to the situation in Ukraine, ARMENPRESS reports the Permanent Representation of Iceland to the Council of Europe informed.

“The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has today decided to suspend all relations with Belarus due to the country’s active participation in the Russian aggression against Ukraine,” says the statement of the Permanent Representation of Iceland to the Council of Europe.

At the same time, the Committee decided to maintain and strengthen relations with the Belarusian civil society and the opposition outside the country.

Later, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry announced that the decision of the Council of Europe suspends constructive cooperation with the Republic of Belarus in a number of areas, including the issue of the death penalty.

Armenpress: Armenian FM meets with NATO First Deputy Secretary General, delivers remarks at North Atlantic Council

Armenian FM meets with NATO First Deputy Secretary General, delivers remarks at North Atlantic Council

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YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan met with NATO First Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană  in Brussels on March 17.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press servic eof the MFA Armenia, Ararat Mirzoyan expressed satisfaction with the existing political dialogue with NATO. In this context, the implementation of the Individual Partnership Action Plan was highlighted as an effective tool for developing cooperation.

The sides also referred to the participation of Armenian peacekeeping units in international peacekeeping missions and Armenia’s contribution to strengthening international security and stability.

Issues related to regional security were discussed. Ararat Mirzoyan presented the situation on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, the situation in Nagorno Karabakh, the ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan, the actions aimed at creating a humanitarian crisis in Nagorno Karabakh, the facts of psychological pressure on the civilian population.

Ararat Mirzoyan and Mircea Geoană  exchanged views on the process of normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey.

On the same day the Armenian FM delivered a speech at the North Atlantic Council, where he referred to the Armenia-NATO cooperation over the past 30 years, the consequences of Azerbaijan’s aggression against Artsakh in 2020, the humanitarian issues that need to be urgently resolved, in particular, the issues of Armenian prisoners of war illegally detained in Azerbaijan and the entry of international organizations into Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as the prospects and opportunities for the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict under the mandate of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs, the negotiations on a peace treaty without preconditions between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as a number of international and regional security issues.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 03/17/2022

                                        Thursday, 
U.S. Urges Armenia, Azerbaijan To Intensify Diplomacy For ‘Comprehensive 
Solutions’
        • Astghik Bedevian
The U.S. Embassy in Yerevan, Armenia
As a Minsk Group Co-Chair, the United States urges Armenia and Azerbaijan to 
continue and intensify their diplomatic engagement to find comprehensive 
solutions to all outstanding issues, the U.S. embassy in Yerevan said on 
Thursday.
In reply to an RFE/RL Armenian Service question regarding Washington’s position 
on Armenia’s request for mediation of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs in 
organizing talks with Azerbaijan on a peace treaty, the embassy said: “The 
United States remains committed to promoting a peaceful, democratic, and 
prosperous future for the South Caucasus region. As a Minsk Group Co-Chair, we 
urge Armenia and Azerbaijan to continue and intensify their diplomatic 
engagement to find comprehensive solutions to all outstanding issues. The United 
States is ready to assist Armenia and Azerbaijan with these efforts.”
As for whether the Minsk Group co-chairs plan a visit to the region any time 
soon, the embassy said it did not have anything new to share on this matter.
The mediating troika, including representatives of the United States, Russia and 
France, have not visited the region after the 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh. 
Armenia claims the mediators’ visit is hampered by Azerbaijan’s position.
At a news briefing in Moscow today Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria 
Zakharova said that Moscow welcomes the readiness of Armenia and Azerbaijan to 
engage in the preparation of a peace treaty. She added that Russia was ready to 
provide “all possible assistance” to such a negotiation process.
Talking to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service earlier this week, French Ambassador to 
Armenia Anne Anne Louyot also said that as one of the co-chairs of the OSCE 
Minsk Group, France is ready to do everything possible to achieve a lasting 
peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Two Conscripts Found Dead In Armenia
        • Gayane Saribekian
Two conscripts have been found dead at different locations in Armenia’s southern 
Syunik province, according to the country’s military authorities.
The Defense Ministry reported the two deaths within a space of only several 
hours.
It said in the morning that the body of 20-year-old Albert Siroyan was found 
last night at a military post along the border with Azerbaijan near the town of 
Kapan with a gunshot wound to the jaw.
According to the Investigative Committee, a criminal case has been initiated on 
the hallmarks of a penal code article dealing with inadvertently causing a 
serviceman to commit suicide.
The Investigative Committee has not provided other details yet and there is no 
suspect in the case at this moment.
Siroyan was conscripted in December 2020.
A few hours later, the Defense Ministry reported the death of another conscript, 
Eduard Rustamian. The body of the 19-year-old soldier was found at a military 
unit in Meghri with a gunshot wound on it.
The Investigative Committee said a criminal probe has been launched to establish 
the circumstances of the incident. It said the soldier received a fatal gunshot 
wound in the chest from an automatic rifle registered to his name.
Leading human rights activist Artur Sakunts, who has dealt with army incidents 
for years, believes that continuing cases of deaths, murders and suicides in 
non-combat conditions in the ranks are an indicator that reforms carried out in 
the army are nowhere near enough.
“After the [2020] war [in Nagorno-Karabakh], approaches should have been much 
more radical, much more effort should have been made. And we, unfortunately, 
record that such problems were not solved during the year after the war. We 
attach great importance to reforms, liberal transformation, but the concept of 
rebuilding or reform of the Armed Forces is still unknown. First of all, of 
course, the responsibility lies with the General Staff of the Armed Forces. 
Because it is the General Staff of the Armed Forces that is directly responsible 
for the organization of military service,” Sakunts, the head of the Helsinki 
Citizens’ Assembly’s Vanadzor office, told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
According to the organization headed by Sakunts, seven Armenian servicemen have 
already died this year, including the latest deaths; four of them were killed as 
a result of ceasefire violations and one was killed by accidentally 
electrocuting himself.
Russia Hails Readiness Of Armenia, Azerbaijan For Peace Talks
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova gives a news briefing in 
Moscow (file photo).
Moscow welcomes the readiness of Armenia and Azerbaijan to engage in the 
preparation of a peace treaty, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on 
Thursday.
During a weekly news briefing in Moscow Maria Zakharova said that Russia is 
ready to provide “all possible assistance” to such a negotiation process.
“As for the likely timing of the completion of this process, the signing of a 
peace treaty, I think it is now premature to talk about this topic,” the 
diplomat added, as quoted by Russia’s Tass news agency.
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday that it had applied to the OSCE Minsk 
Group co-chairs (Russia, the United States and France) to organize 
Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations on a peace treaty “on the basis of the UN 
Charter, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the 
Helsinki Final Act.”
It followed a statement by Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov that 
Baku had submitted a five-point proposal to Yerevan to normalize relations.
During today’s news briefing Zakharova also said that Moscow is in favor of 
launching the process of delimitation of the Azerbaijani-Armenian border as soon 
as possible by setting up an appropriate bilateral commission.
“We are concerned about the situation in the [Karabakh] region and at certain 
sections of the Azerbaijani-Armenian border. We have noted regular violations of 
the ceasefire since early March. The Russian peacekeeping contingent is taking 
appropriate measures in its area of responsibility to ensure stability and 
control the situation. Thanks to these efforts, no armed incidents have been 
recorded since March 13,” the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said.
Russian School In Armenia Lines Up Students In Support Of War In Ukraine
        • Satenik Kaghzvantsian
Students of a Russian school in Gyumri, Armenia, line up to make the letter Z, a 
symbol of support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Teenagers attending a Russian school in Armenia have been lined up in letter Z 
in support of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
The action organized by the administration of the school in Gyumri reporting to 
Russia’s Defense Ministry took place earlier this week and involved children of 
both Russian and Armenian parents.
Gyumri, in the northwest of Armenia, hosts a Russian military base with some 
3,000 servicemen. Children of these servicemen as well as other ethnic Armenian 
personnel of the base attend the local Russian school.
Some of the children aged 13 and 14 who took part in the action told RFE/RL’s 
Armenian Service that they knew little about the ongoing war in Ukraine. Nor did 
they know anything about what letter Z stands for, they said.
From day one of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24 the letter Z 
could be seen on Russian tanks, armored vehicles, trucks and other equipment 
deployed as part of the war effort as a distinct marking apparently to avoid 
friendly fire.
Analysts have speculated that along with other markings, including the letter V, 
it may denote, in Russian, the direction of the onslaught like in Zapad (West) 
or Vostok (East – letter V). Russia’s Ministry of Defense explained that those 
markings denoted “Za Pobedu” (“For Victory”). Whatever the signs mean, it is 
clear that the letter Z that was most frequently seen in footage during the 
first few days of the Russian aggression has become a pro-Russian symbol of the 
war used in many publicity stunts across Russia.
“They gathered us to form Z and made a video,” one of the children in Gyumri 
said.
The action took place in freezing temperatures in the schoolyard. Children said 
the school administration had also handed to them papers with the letter Z on 
them to hold during the action.
“They did not precisely explain to us what was it all about. They simply 
gathered us outside the school,” one of the action participants said.
School No. 19 in Gyumri is located in the military district near Russia’s 102nd 
military base and operates under the auspices of the Russian Defense Ministry.
An RFE/RL Armenian Service correspondent was not allowed to do video recording 
inside the two-story building of the school without the permission of the 
Russian Defense Ministry. For the same reason, the school administration 
categorically refused to comment on the action with the participation of the 
school’s students. However, some of the ethnic Armenian students agreed to talk 
on condition that they are not shown on video and that their voices are changed.
“We were all gathered. We have a person who organizes such things, such events 
in our school. That person gathered us all in the schoolyard and made a video. 
They gave to children papers with the letter Z written on them. The children 
were lined up for Z and the video was made,” one of the students said.
Another participant of that action added: “We were told to go outside in 10 
minutes after the school bell rings. They made a video recording of [our lining 
up in Z] and we went back to the school building.”
Children also said that they had been told to line up in the yard by high school 
students who wore military uniforms. Asked whether they could refuse to 
participate in the action, one of the students said: “Only those attending 
elementary school could refuse and stay in the classrooms, because they are too 
small. But those attending between the fifth and eleventh grades were all taken 
outside.”
Levon Barseghian, chairman of the board of the Asparez Journalists’ Club in 
Gyumri, denounced the kind of publicity stunt involving children. He said that 
parents have a reason for concern because their children are being used for 
Russian propaganda purposes.
“That [Z] event shows that the Russian Federation will stop at nothing in its 
propaganda effort and that nothing is wrong for them. They use children to 
justify war. I think the parents of these children have something to think 
about,” Barseghian told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
Barseghian, a former member of Gyumri’s municipal assembly, said that he did not 
rule out that Russia may organize other similar propaganda events in Armenia. He 
urged the country’s authorities to take some steps to make sure such events are 
not associated with Armenia.
Levon Barseghian
“I think that Armenian authorities should have some conversation with the 
commanders at the [Russian military] base to urge them to stay away from 
involving children in such things. If today they organize some marches, 
demonstrations in support of the aggressive war in front of the embassy, 
tomorrow they may start posting propaganda posters on cars, defending the war 
unleashed by Russia against Ukraine. The traffic police must do something about 
it and the Armenian authorities in general must do something in this regard. You 
can’t just sit and wait for what will occur to those at the [Russian military] 
base. Go to your military unit and show your joy there. Don’t get the city 
involved in it, don’t get our country involved in your aggressive war,” 
Barseghian said.
A small pro-Moscow rally was organized in front of the Russian Embassy in 
Yerevan on Monday. About a week ago leaders of the Kremlin propaganda machine, 
including Russia Today’s ethnic Armenian editor-in-chief Margarita Simonian, 
posted a video on their social media showing a statue of Mother Armenia 
overlooking capital Yerevan with red lights at its foot forming the letter Z. 
The other symbol of the Russian invasion, the letter V, is also seen at the end 
of that video.
Days after the posting of the video it is still unclear who made it. Yerevan 
authorities said they have nothing to do with the action called “In Support of 
the Russian Military”. They said they know nothing about it and that the 
municipality did not give permission for holding such actions.
Despite hosting a Russian military base and being a member of the Russian-led 
defense alliance, Armenia has so far demonstrated a largely neutral position on 
the war in Ukraine.
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Another Armenian soldier found dead in military unit

Panorama, Armenia

Another Armenian conscript soldier was found dead with gunshot wounds in the area of a military unit in southern Armenia on Thursday morning, the Defense Ministry reported.

The soldier was identified as Eduard Rustamyan (b. 2003). His body was found at around 10:30am.

A criminal investigation into the circumstances of the incident is underway.

Earlier on Thursday, the Defense Ministry said an Armenian conscript, identified as Albert Siroyan, had been found dead in a military outpost with a gunshot wound in the jaw.

Pink glasses, shorts and slippers: Protesters bring ‘gifts’ for Armenian FM

Panorama, Armenia

Participants of a rally held outside the Armenian Foreign Ministry building in downtown Yerevan on Thursday brought “gifts” for Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, including pink glasses, shorts and slippers.

The protesters included young members of the opposition Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF, Dashnaktsutyun) party and the Republican Party of Armenia (HHK).

“To meet with Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu in Antalya, you need to be well dressed. Here are slippers special for Ararat Mirzoyan, as well as shorts: put them on after resignation and go to Antalya! Look how generous we are,” one of the protest organizers said via a loudspeaker.

The young activist said that they had also brought a red cap with cannabis leaves on it for Mirzoyan. He recalled that during the 2018 revolution many people wore caps which read, “With Spirit”.

“Where does that spirit fade out when you have to serve the interests of the homeland? Where is that spirit? Yours should not read “With Spirit,” but rather “With the Turks,” which is unacceptable to us. We also brought glasses. I am sure that not every man would wear them. These glasses are specially made for Ararat Mirzoyan’s meeting with Cavusoglu, because he sees Turkey through rose-colored glasses, he doesn’t know what the Armenian Genocide and Artsakh wars are about. We are leaving the gifts here, waiting for Ararat to come and get them,” he said, adding “No to Nikol!” and “No to Turkey!”.

Afterwards, demonstrators marched to the government building.

Edgar Ghazaryan: Suren Papikyan claims to become an ambassador

Panorama, Armenia

Former Chief of Staff of Armenia’s Constitutional Court Edgar Ghazaryan charges that the Armenian authorities are making new territorial concessions.

“Comparing reports of the new Azerbaijani military advancement into Syunik Province, the “explanations” offered by the Armenian Defense Ministry and additional information provided by the Kapan community leader, it is obvious that the Armenian authorities are ceding new territories to Azerbaijan in compliance with Nikol Pashinyan’s verbal orders,” he wrote on Facebook on Wednesday.

His comments came after the Azerbaijani military reportedly advanced further into sovereign Armenian territory, taking control of an area within the administrative territory of the village of Nerkin Hand in Syunik Province.

“In the case of [former Defense Minister] Vagharshak Harutyunyan, Nikol Pashinyan appointed him Armenian Ambassador to Russia in exchange for fulfilling such instructions. This move probably encouraged [incumbent Defense Minister] Suren Papikyan to take advantage of the promising prospect of being appointed ambassador to a country in exchange for territorial concessions to the enemy on the basis of verbal orders.

“He may also be appointed ambassador-at-large to carry out Nikol Pashinian’s special assignments to surrender the homeland to the enemy,” Ghazaryan said.

MP Abrahamyan: Azerbaijan seeks to evict Armenians from Artsakh, Armenian authorities greenlight it

Panorama, Armenia

Opposition With Honor faction MP Tigran Abrahamyan accused the Armenian authorities of giving the green light to Azerbaijan’s efforts aimed at expelling Armenians from Artsakh.

“Two parallel processes are taking place at this point: on the one hand, Azerbaijan is trying to evict Armenians from Artsakh through aggression, on the other hand the Armenian ruling team greenlights it,” he told a rally outside the Armenian Foreign Ministry building on Thursday.

“We have gathered here to say no to Turkification and Azerbaijanization of Artsakh and Armenia as well as reaffirm that Artsakh will never be part of Azerbaijan. We will do everything possible to prevent it,” the lawmaker stressed.

He highlighted that the Artsakh Armenians had been subjected to Azerbaijani provocations, propaganda and psychological attacks for two weeks now, with a large number of settlements near the contact line coming under Azerbaijani fire.

“The Azerbaijani troops use loudspeakers in various settlements of Artsakh to threaten our compatriots, urging them to leave Artsakh, otherwise they threaten to use force,” the opposition MP said.

He also recalled that the pipeline which transports natural gas from Armenia to Artsakh had been damaged for nearly 10 days, due to which the Artsakh people found themselves in a rather difficult situation.

“In fact, there is an energy crisis in Artsakh. Regardless of the claims about holding talks to repair the gas pipeline, the Azerbaijanis give no guarantees that such a situation will not happen again in the future,” Abrahamyan said.

He stresses it is clear to everyone that Azerbaijan’s goal is to evict Armenians from Artsakh and to occupy the remaining Armenian-held part of Artsakh.

“At the same time, various politicians from Armenia’s ruling team state that the settlement of the Artsakh issue within the framework of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity is a subject of discussions for them. These are not casual statements, but stem from the logic of the statements made by their leader, Pashinyan, especially recently,” Abrahamyan said.

Moscow ready to support negotiations between Baku and Yerevan – Foreign Ministry

Panorama, Armenia

Russia welcomes the readiness of Armenia and Azerbaijan to begin preparing a peace treaty and is ready to facilitate the negotiation process between the two countries, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.

“We welcome the readiness of Baku and Yerevan to start preparing a peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia and reaffirm our commitment to fully assist the negotiation process,” RIA Novosti quoted Zakharova as saying at a briefing on Thursday.

She added that it is still too early to talk about possible timeframes for signing the peace treaty.

MEP concerned over Nagorno-Karabakh people`s fate

ARMINFO
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Below is a statement by Ms Marina Kaljurand, Chair o the Delegation for relations with the South Caucasus, MEP, on the worrying humanitarian situation in  Nagorno-Karabakh. 

“On 8 March, the natural gas pipeline supplying Nagorno-Karabakh was  damaged in an area under the control of Azerbaijan. Despite freezing  temperatures, the pipeline has not been repaired yet and the entire  population of Nagorno-Karabakh has been without gas supplies already  for a week. It is urgent that unhindered access is provided to the  damage site without delay in order to restore supplies as soon as  possible,” she said in a statement.

“At the same time, reports of ceasefire violations have multiplied  since early March, along the Nagorno- Karabakh line of contact, as  well as on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, including reports of  Azerbaijan’s high-calibre mortar shelling of several Nagorno-Karabakh  villages. Over the past weeks, Azerbaijani army loudspeakers directed  at these villages have been calling on the local Armenian population  to leave the area, intensifying the psychological pressure and  threatening the use of force.

“I am seriously concerned by these developments and the humanitarian  situation in Nagorno- Karabakh and strongly condemn any hostile  actions aimed at civilians. I reiterate my call for the speedy  resumption of negotiations on a lasting conflict settlement and  recall the EU’s readiness to step up assistance to build confidence  and address humanitarian and other issues.”